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Former NFL LB Keith Bulluck called Tennessee Titans RB Chris Johnson a "me" person. "He's a friend of mine but when it comes to athlete, he's a 'me' person," Bulluck said. "He's a 'me' person when it comes to the athlete. For the years that he's been there, it's never been his fault why he didn't have a good running game or why he didn't have a good game. It was always somebody else's fault."

Former Tennessee Titans LB Keith Bulluck has been charged with felony robbery after a cab driver accused him of taking money during an argument. The driver was waiting outside a bar for a paid fare Sunday, Aug. 25, when Bulluck approached him asking for a ride, police said in a statement. The driver said he declined and Bulluck grabbed him by his shirt, took a $100 bill and fled.

The New York Giants might be interested in signing free-agent LB Keith Bulluck (Giants), who knows the system after playing with the Giants last season. The team is looking for depth at the middle linebacker position.

New York Giants impending free-agent LB Keith Bulluck said he would be interested in re-signing with the team. "First and foremost, New York because they gave me an opportunity to come and continue my career, really get healthy, where I needed to be," Bulluck said.

New York Giants impending free-agent LB Keith Bulluck said he would be interested in re-signing with the team if he was offered a bigger role in the defense and a chance to be an every down player, reports Ohm Youngmisuk, of ESPNNewYork.com.

New York Giants LB Keith Bulluck (toe) suffered a turf toe injury in Week 3 and played through the injury, according to Zach Berman, of The Star-Ledger. Bulluck said the injury is improving and thinks playing a night game could help because it provides more time to heal, but he was still non-committal about playing in Week 4. "I have two-and-a-half more days to heal up, so I think I should be out there," Bulluck said. However, Head coach Tom Coughlin said Bulluck is "not quite there."

New York Giants LB Keith Bulluck (knee) said he is pleased with the progress his knee has shown seven months following surgery, according to CBSSports.com. Bulluck expects to perform as he did before the surgery. "I'm in no pain," Bulluck said. "Why would I practice with pain? It's scary how good it feels."

New York Giants head coach Tom Coughlin said DE Osi Umenyiora (hip) and LB Keith Bulluck (knee) will be limited to one practice when the team has two practice in a day, reports Mike Garafolo, of The Star-Ledger. Bulluck's work will be increased as the preseason goes on.

New York Giants LB Keith Bulluck received a one-year deal worth $2.18 million, reports Paul Schwartz, of The New York Post. His base salary in 2010 is $855,000 and he received $150,000 in the form of a signing bonus. The deal also includes $1.075 million worth of incentives.

New York Giants LB Keith Bulluck (knee) needs to prove he is healthy enough to play, reports The Tennessean's Jim Wyatt. He suffered an ACL tear in his left knee Dec. 20, and indications are he is ahead of schedule in his recovery. His agent, Gary Wichard, is hopeful Bulluck can land a long-term deal after proving himself with the Giants this season.

The New York Giants have signed unrestricted free-agent LB Keith Bulluck (Titans), according to Tom Friend, ESPN.com. Terms of the contract were not disclosed. Bulluck worked out for the team Monday, July 19.

The Detroit Lions do not appear to be unrestricted free-agent LB Keith Bulluck's (Titans) top destination because he said during a radio interview that he wants to play for a team that will compete for a championship, reports John Niyo, of The Detroit News. "I'll tell you, man, (the Lions) are one of those teams that's up-and-coming," said Bulluck. But honestly, to be 100-percent honest, I want to play for a championship, you know what I'm saying? If it comes down to it, if my option is to go to Detroit, yeah, all right, that's what we gotta do. Because I'm gonna play football, regardless."

Unrestricted free-agent LB Keith Bulluck (knee) is about three weeks away from being fully recovered from the knee injury he suffered last season and will be meeting with teams at that point, reports NFL Network's Jason La Canfora. Several teams have been monitoring Bulluck's rehab.